College Eye — October 7, 1949

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1 Homecoming parade will circle campus Parade route and pep rally information given.
1 Teas and special events planned for Homecoming Fifty organizations will honor alumni.
1 Nelson goes to Chicago Meets with the National Society of College Teachers of Education.
1 . . . . Nature of Art Students attend art workshop.
1 College choruses prepare for trips The A Cappella Choir will perform for the Iowa State Education Association.
1 Original musicians recital is Sunday Concert is sponsored by the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Sigma Alpha Iota.
1 Films of last football game will be shown "Quarterback Session" will include game against South Dakota State.
1 Anderson is made queen of Campus Hi A list of homecoming events for the high school is given.
1 Bernhard to interview Rev. Bisbee on KAYX Will be part of the "Campus Visitors" segment.
1 Scotsman fears anti-red attitude; likes Cedar Falls and TC Campus Compares his life in Cedar Falls to that of his life in Scotland.
1 Alberta Wenndt wins title; dairy queen receives 1000 pounds butter An auction of one thousand pounds of butter gives the dairy queen a profit of $1408; photo.
2 Lecture Concert Committee receives large contribution A $500 contribution has been received from an anonymous Cedar Falls donor; similar gifts received in other years.
2 Sunday breakfast Council senate members are listed.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students give opinion on international students.
2 As I see my country; or an American sees America Hawaiian student discusses America.
3 S. C. A. to hold picnic New members are to attend.
3 Elementary art workshop teaches with experience Teachers were given a "hands-on" approach at this workshop.
3 AAUP is third largest in state Current membership is 142.
4 7 new faculty on science staff Brief profiles of new faculty.
4 Discussion meet date advanced to Oct. 17
4 Humanists elect officers for fall Chris Vogel will be the speaker at the next meeting.
5 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
5 Volleyball players and square dancers needed Will be participating in Play Night.
5 Panthers score in every period at North Dakota Panthers remain in the conference lead with thirty-one wins and no defeats; photo.
5 Women's hockey teams begin play next week A round robin tournament will be held for the five teams entered.
5 Gridmen meet S. D. S. tomorrow; first place at stake in loop contest Football team travels to South Dakota to continue winning streak; photo.
5 Jackrabbits test Panther Harriers Cross country team travels to South Dakota.
5 Tennis matches begin next week All-campus tournament and freshman-varsity tournaments will be held.
5 P. E. Doings News about physical education and recreation.
5 Ken's Korner Talks about T. C. cross country team.
6 Woodcock speaks to conference on driver education Spoke in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia.
6 Yearous is chairman Bartlett Music Hour Music Hour held every Sunday afternoon.
6 Former T. C. student to study at Harvard Keld Christensen will be doing advanced study in economics.
6 Speaker, film planned for next FTA meeting Kenneth Jonson will speak on "Why Bring That Up."
6 Sweet and Lowdown Events from the Department of Music.
7 FBLA will elect faculty sponsor Picnic held last week had ninety students in attendance.
7 Advance ticket sale next week Students will be given a chance to purchase advance tickets to the Thursday, October 20 show of "Street Scene."
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations.
7 Charles will play at Club Commons Intermission entertainment will be provided; committee members are listed; photo.
8 Unusual scenery problems involved in fall production, "Street Scene" Designing a second story of a tenement house for the play has proved to be a challenge.
8 Conference here for kindergarten teachers Saturday The new legislation concerning the age of students entering kindergarten will be discussed.
8 New Beta Beta Beta president is Lloyd Ohl Other officers are listed.
8 Will preview 3 films All students and faculty are invited to attend.